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The Alaska Department of Health and Social Services is an agency within the government of Alaska, ... Alaska Department of Health and Social Services This page was ...
Pages in category "State agencies of Alaska" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total. ... Alaska Department of Health and Social Services; Alaska ...
Mar. 2—JUNEAU — Leading members of the state House and Senate say they are unlikely to stop a proposed split of Alaska's Department of Health and Social Services into two separate agencies.
The main functions and participations of occupational health services are resumed in the fifth article of the conventions. Occupational health services must detect and assess risks from health hazard at the workplace, check on possible risks to health in the working environment and all facilities provided by the employer, take part in planning and organization of work, workplaces and in ...
Low-income workers and workers without health insurance may experience difficulties acquiring a doctor's note to prove their disability status. Largely obscure and rarely enforced for over a century, right to sit laws have obtained new relevance following several high-profile lawsuits against major corporations in California and other states ...
Occupational health inequalities refer to differences in occupational injuries and illnesses that are closely linked with demographic, social, cultural, economic, and/or political factors. [189] Although many advances have been made to rectify gaps in occupational health within the past half century, still many persist due to the complex ...
Apr. 8—The Alaska House passed a bill Monday that would legalize subscription-based health care in Alaska. "Direct health care agreements work similarly to a gym membership," said Rep. Kevin ...
Stark Law is a set of United States federal laws that prohibit physician self-referral, specifically a referral by a physician of a Medicare or Medicaid patient to an entity for the provision of designated health services ("DHS") if the physician (or an immediate family member) has a financial relationship with that entity.